São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas adapts politically by reshuffling his cabinet and planning a visit to jailed ex-president Bolsonaro amid election strategies and tensions with Bolsonaro's supporters.
Jair Bolsonaro's post-imprisonment narrative strategy keeps him central in Brazil's right-wing politics, using victimization to sustain influence and complicate successors' paths.
Governor Tarcísio de Freitas has requested STF permission to visit former president Jair Bolsonaro at Papudinha prison, reinforcing political support for Bolsonaro's son's presidential candidacy.
Trump 2.0's U.S. foreign policy prioritizes Latin America as a means to advance domestic political agendas, marked by heightened interventionism and electoral calculations.
Brazil's Ministry of Women strengthened institutional collaboration, political participation, and integrated gender-climate policies during 2025, aiming to advance women's empowerment and governance.
As Brazil gears up for its 2026 elections, both left and right political factions resort to polarization and innovative campaign messaging to shape voter perceptions and political fortunes.
Justice Minister Lewandowski highlights organized crime infiltration into political parties, pressing for stringent candidate vetting ahead of Brazil's 2026 elections amid weakening legal safeguards.
Accusations against Justice Moraes are seen as political maneuvers, while Lula's improved communication strategy and shifting political dynamics strengthen his position heading into 2026.
As Brazil nears its 2026 presidential election, new approaches encourage open, value-based political discussions during family gatherings to foster respect and common ground.
Brazil's Lula administration seeks to mend ties with Congress while legislative moves to reduce sentences for January 8 attack perpetrators raise concerns over democracy and political accountability.
The 5th ONMP meeting in Brasília highlighted research and initiatives combating political violence against women and promoting their representation in Brazilian politics.
Brazil faces mounting political turmoil in Brasília alongside severe barriers to women's political participation, amplifying tensions ahead of the 2026 elections.
TRE-MT will hold a virtual meeting addressing legal and social barriers to women's political participation in Brazil, featuring key activists and legal experts.
Despite serving a lengthy prison sentence, Jair Bolsonaro remains a significant political figure in Brazil, with his imprisonment viewed by some as politically motivated and threatening to democracy.
The approval of Brazil's Anti-Faction Law represents a political setback for Lula, intensifying legislative battles and coalition strains amid broader political tensions.
The Brazilian Senate’s science committee will hold a public hearing to review and update Brazil’s national artificial intelligence strategy, emphasizing public participation and legislative progress.